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Hemingway™ Pilar Fishing Boat Collectible Wood Model Speedboat Ship Assembled

Hemingway™ Pilar Fishing Boat Collectible Wood Model Speedboat Ship Assembled

Regular price $568.94 USD
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Description:

This is the officially licensed model of the famous Hemingway pilar boat, crafted with remarkable accuracy and attention to detail. The model was 100% handmade based on the original plans and is painted in the distinctive green and black colors that mirror the boat's later design in Cuba. It features numerous intricate details such as a wooden chair, a wooden bed, metal railings, and a metal steering wheel, all reflecting the authenticity of the original vessel.
The model comes with a sturdy wooden stand and is ready for display, making it a perfect addition to any collection. With its craftsmanship and historical significance, this model offers not only an aesthetic piece but also a rich connection to Hemingway's adventurous life at sea.

Note: The photo frame of Hemingway is not included.

 

History:

The Pilar was author Ernest Hemingway™'s prized possession. The 38-foot hemingway pilar boat​ was built by the Wheeler Shipyard in 1934 and was named after a bullfight shrine Hemingway™ had visited in Zaragoza, Spain. The shrine is prominently mentioned in Hemingway™'s book For Whom the Bell Tolls.

Pilar is also said to be the nickname of Hemingway™'s second wife, Pauline Pfeiffer. Hemingway™ purchased the boat in 1934 for $7,500. An avid sport fisherman, he did most of his fishing with Captain Gregorio Fuentes on the boat. Fuentes later served as inspiration for the fictional character in Hemingway™'s classic novel The Old Man and the Sea.

The Pilar was more than just a fishing boat for Hemingway™; it was a retreat where he fished, wrote, and connected with nature. It featured in his adventures off Key West and the Gulf Stream, where he pursued big game fish. During World War II, he used the Pilar to patrol for German U-boats in the Caribbean.

After Hemingway™'s death, the boat remained at his Finca Vigía estate in Cuba, where it was repainted from black to green. The Ernest hemingway boat​ symbolizes his deep relationship with the sea and his literary inspiration.

Size: 27.5L x 7.5W x 15H Inches (69.8L x 19W x 38.1H Cm)

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